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... enjoyed a delicious meal of chowder, clam strips and fish and chips at the famous Barb's Restaurant -- which was really more of a stand with outdoor tables. I wondered at its fame (it's in all the travel literature) until I had the food: easily the best fish and chowder I can remember having anywhere.

The area is unique in its community of floating houses of every shape and size. We were sorely tempted to buy one of them ...

... gardens to their grandson, Ian. After World War I, Ian returned to find the gardens very overgrown. He tried to deed the gardens to the city of Victoria for $1.00 but the city declined. So he began the daunting task of restoring the gardens. The cost of restoring and maintaining the gardens was huge and for the first time, the family began to charge an admission fee. As the garden passes from ...

... have to wait till the next stop and arrange to get back there yourself, so next stop she hop's off and he says allowed wish people would listen.

We soon arrived in the Bus station, and we de-bused and picked up our bags and headed off to the hotel which was just in the next block luckily I had seen a short cut and we went through it only to discover later thanks to Nancy a shorter short cut, (typical woman knows all and i never listen to her ). The Hotel was ...

... we were revived enough to go out to Bubbas a local restaurant recommended by our hosts, Paulanne and David. This was originally named after a Jewish nonna and has wholesome food with lots of gluten free options for Richard and Susan. We all enjoyed our meal.

We slept on a cloud high in the sky and all raved about our beds in the morning.Especially after the night ...